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  1. QuPath

    QuPath is cross-platform, user-friendly open source software for digital pathology and whole slide image analysis, written using JavaFX. QuPath has also been designed to be developer-friendly, and …

  2. Overview (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Classes to enable cell detection, implemented with the help of ImageJ as an image processing library.

  3. Commands (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Create a window summarizing license information for QuPath and its third party dependencies.

  4. PathObject (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Important: This is an experimental feature introduced in QuPath v0.4.0 to provide an alternative way to interact with classifications and to add support for multiple classifications. It is possible that this …

  5. All Classes and Interfaces (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    A simple class to store the main information needed by QuPath to display an image, in a JSON-friendly form.

  6. QuPathGUI (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Get a reference to an existing menu from the main QuPath menubar, optionally creating a new menu if it is not present.

  7. ImageData (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Class ImageData<T> java.lang.Object qupath.lib.images.ImageData<T> Type Parameters: T - All Implemented Interfaces: AutoCloseable, EventListener, PathObjectHierarchyListener, …

  8. WatershedCellDetection (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Default command for cell detection within QuPath, assuming either a nuclear or cytoplasmic staining. To automatically classify cells as positive or negative along with detection, see PositiveCellDetection.

  9. API Help (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    Search You can search for definitions of modules, packages, types, fields, methods, system properties and other terms defined in the API. These items can be searched using part or all of the name, …

  10. QP (QuPath 0.6.0) - GitHub Pages

    The intended use is for QuPath to set this to be the current image data in the user interface, when running interactively. This is not necessarily always the image that is 'current' when running scripts, …